It is possible to assemble furniture using cam couplers at home, the main thing is the accuracy of marking and drilling of parts. Before drilling furniture parts, I strongly advise you to practice on scraps, this will help not to spoil the workpieces and understand how cam Lock with Threaded Length Dowel works and the nuances in its installation, good luck!
The thickness of the chipboard (melamine) should probably be chosen based on the purpose for which the furniture will be used. If the load is high and something heavy is loaded into the furniture, then the shelves made of thick chipboard will sag less. There is one more thing, thick chipboard is more expensive, thin is cheaper, furniture made of thick sheets looks more beautiful (in my opinion), but it's up to you to decide anyway. Good luck!
It is possible to assemble furniture using cam couplers at home, the main thing is the accuracy of marking and drilling of parts. Before drilling furniture parts, I strongly advise you to practice on scraps, this will help not to spoil the workpieces and understand how cam Lock with Threaded Length Dowel works and the nuances in its installation, good luck!
So you have to drill the holes yourself?
What is the measurement for 15mm and 19mm melamine? and what type du you recomend ? thank...
The thickness of the chipboard (melamine) should probably be chosen based on the purpose for which the furniture will be used. If the load is high and something heavy is loaded into the furniture, then the shelves made of thick chipboard will sag less. There is one more thing, thick chipboard is more expensive, thin is cheaper, furniture made of thick sheets looks more beautiful (in my opinion), but it's up to you to decide anyway. Good luck!
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Can I use 16mm diameter of forstner bit instead of 15mm bit? Because I can't find any 15mm forstner bit in my region.
I think it's possible to make a test hole with a 16mm drill on a piece of leftovers.
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Maybe ! But all drawings and texts were prepared by a person!